QUETTA: Entry test of Bolan Medical College (BMC) was held yesterday in Quetta and the test was based on materials which were out of course. According to complaints of several candidates, BMC test was based on new intermediate course whereas it was supposed to be based on old course. Over 3,000 Candidates appeared in the entry tests of BMC which ...
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Arab Royals Beyond The Law: Hunting Of Houbara Bustard Continue Despite The Ban
QUETTA: Hunting of Houbara Bustards in Chagai district of Balochistan continues despite the ban imposed by Balochistan High court (BHC). Last month, BHC banned the hunting of Houbara Bustard in Balochistan after a petition filed by civil society. Chagai administration is openly violating the ban imposed by BHC and allowing the Arab Royals to hunt the endangered Houbara Bustard. These ...
Read More »VIP Culture: Visit Of President Disrupts Life In Quetta
QUETTA: President of Pakistan, Mamnoon Hussain, is on a three day visit to Quetta and his protocol has disrupted the life in Quetta city. Mamnoon Hussain is a ceremonial and powerless President but he is getting head of state security in true fashion. All the roads that were used by the convoy of President Hussain were closed for public for ...
Read More »Art Workshop Organized In Buleda
QUETTA: Directorate of Culture Balochistan and Baloch Art Gallery and Culture Society organized a five day-long workshop on Art at Government High School Koshk, Buleda in Turbat district of Balochistan. Art material and other stuff were provided by Directorate of Culture for the workshop and a large number of students participated in the workshop to exhibit their talent. The President ...
Read More »Death Penalty In Pakistan
Baloch Khan Death penalty or capital punishment is a deterrent kind of punishment. In theory Capital punishment is both passionate and passionless into some extent legally as well emotionally upheld. Throughout the world history this punishment has been hated, assailed and criticized by nearly all nations of the world. The punishment is enforced both in democratic as well as autocratic ...
Read More »Child Labor – A Menace For Society
Zahir Barketullah Aspirations, dreams and wishes have no meaning. Hope has never grown and imagination is killed at a very early stage. Having been forced and pressed to produce a living for themselves and for their families, the tiny little hands struggling in sustaining the living of their family who would work very hard in making both ends meet. These ...
Read More »Letter: Double Standards Of Media
Omaar Baloch The word rude might not be the accurate word I should use childish or immature behavior in order to express the attitude of our media. It is a bitter fact that our media focuses on the news that the viewers find entertaining rather than pointing out the issues that really affect the common man. Our media gives full ...
Read More »Bomb Blast In Quetta Injures Dozens Of People
QUETTA: A bomb blast in Prince Road locality of Quetta wounded 26 people in the evening hours of Wednesday. Bomb was an Improvised Explosive device (IED) which was fitted on bicycle that was parked outside a crowded hotel on price road. The weight of the IED was estimated to be 5 Kilogram by bomb Disposal Squad official. All the injured ...
Read More »Open Letter To Dr Abdul Malik Baloch
Usman Raza Jamil With reference to your press conference of December 11 and subsequent news reports whereby you had categorically denied that no ‘deal’ was being struck with Tethyan Copper Company (TCC) or any foreign company by the government of Balochistan on the future of Reko Diq copper and gold reserves, the following questions relating to the single largest natural ...
Read More »Journalism Education In Balochistan: A Critical Analysis
Zakir Qadir Shams Balochistan media only focuses on “he said, she said” which can be simply called “Munshi Giri” or flattering. There is no focus on social aspect of issues demanding accountability in the public interest. Most of the journalists in the province are less-qualified, inexperienced and not trained. The working journalists who have received an academic education in journalism ...
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